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kobiguru | 3 years ago | on: Indian government withdraws Personal Data Protection Bill
FYI - The committee chairman and the IT Minister are from the same political party yet they disagreed and bill got pulled.
Here is a good premier on the JPC Recommendation [1]
https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JPC-P...
kobiguru | 3 years ago | on: Indian government withdraws Personal Data Protection Bill
Vidhi is a legal policy think tank based.
They did a point by point break down of recommendations of JPC and explanation you can check it here [1]
https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/research/referencer-on-the-jpcs-...
kobiguru | 3 years ago | on: Indian government withdraws Personal Data Protection Bill
Gist of it is - the committee recommended major changes across the board in all sections of the act so the IT Ministry would rework the bill and present it for discussion again in the parliament.
I know India looks like a lawless place because of the chaotic news coverage in the NYtimes but it is a democracy and most if not all government action have rational policy choices that presented in the Indian parliament. The loksabha proceedings (especially the question hour) is the best way to understand what goes on in India.
Edit: For those without a lot of time should check the point by point explanation and rebuttal for the recommendations here [2]
1. http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Committee/CommitteeInformation.aspx...
2. https://vidhilegalpolicy.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JPC-P...
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Going by your description, I have no idea but quick search lead me to these two fine articles.
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kobiguru | 4 years ago | on: Launch HN: Eduflow (YC S17) – Async Social Learning
You are using social accountability, be it online or in-person (office setting), to improve the completion rate. I am sure they have worked well for the clients you work with. Here are the few ways I have tried for corporate clients and have seen the completion rate increase in most cases
1. The candidate has to pay a high entry fee (for example USD 1000) and whatever percentage of the course they complete beyond the minimum 60%, they get that percentage of their fee refunded. So if someone finishes the entire course, the course is free for him and if someone does only half or less of the course they pay the full fee. The client then donates the money on the candidate's behalf to a partner NGO.
2. Another is a reward at every level. I don't have enough evidence to say these words, as I tried only once.
3. Course completion is tied to performance metrics but it has to be done with care because the goal is learning rather than a certificate.
4. Displaying % completed for the entire cohort (which can have side effects but is a good motivation device and can contribute towards social accountability.
I did these experiments by combining different tools but my case isn't representative of anything in the industry. So I must repeat take everything I say with a kilo of salt.
kobiguru | 4 years ago | on: Launch HN: Eduflow (YC S17) – Async Social Learning
I browsed your website and it looks really nice. Beautifully designed. I have been in the education business for close to nine years and still fascinating to see so many innovations. I have a few questions and maybe some suggestions.
1. Async model (Moocs) has been known for low completion rate while instructor-led cohort courses aren't scalable for large firms, how have you tried to solve this problem besides the community angle? ( I have thought about this and want to see how you have approached the issue)
2. How is the completion rate in passive learning scenarios like a corporate onboarding/training as opposed to a university class in Eduflow?
3. have you tried running classes, I saw that you have templates have you have used them yourself how has been your feedback?
Not sure if you already do but it would be great to have a course dashboard with graphs along with the tables. A simple kanban board for the student and a teacher for easier course management. Lastly, give API access to the firm that could connect their internal tools or other no-code tools to EduFlow and give more contextual programmes.
Disclaimer-Take everything I say with a giant pile of salt. This is just after some cursory look and I obviously don't know anything about Eduflow other than what I saw for a few minutes on your website.
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I don't like twitter takes on politics so I mute words around politics.
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